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MUSIC This year we had a change in instructors in our music department. We wel- comed Mr. Luedtke. He came in June and gave lessons and instructed out door band concerts every Thursday night, last summer. This fall lessons were given Monday evenings and band rehearsals held Tuesday evenings from eight to nine P. M. Those taking part in band are Ed Weber and Bud Hanner, Trumpet, Bette Belknap and Ronnie Haddock, Cornetg Evelyn Beem, Janice Coover, and Ben Cox, Clarinet, Ilene Belknap, Robert Dietrich, and Marilyn Haddock, Alto Saxophoneg and of the community playing in the band are Bruce Haddock, Base Horng Oliver Weber, Baritone: Mrs. Orville Cox, Snare Drum: and Mrs. Bruce Haddock, Base Drum. The band attended the county Music Festival, held at Sloan, February 7, 1949. We also have a glee club directed by Mrs. Bruce Haddock. From this glee club were chosen six girls to make up a sextetg First Soprano, Janice Coover and Amy Zortman: Second Soprano, Evelyn Beem and Ilene Belknapg Alto, Pat Heacock and Lois Zortman. The Trio includes: Janice Coover, Evelyn Beem, and Pat Heacock. The Sextet and Trio represented the school at the Music Contest held at Onawa March 12, 1949--each organization received an excellent rating. Janice Coover and Amy Zortman entered the Soprano solo section--Janice received an excellent. Dick Pixler and Esther Dietrich entered the Trombone section. Dick re- ceiving a superior rating and Esther received an excelletn rating. Evelyn Beem entered the stringed instrument division in the piano section and came home with an excellent rating. Out of the seven entries we had one superior rating and five excellent ratings We feel very well satisfied with our results for the first year attempts in most of the divisions. We wish to thank our very capable instructors, Mrs. Bruce Haddock, and Mr. Luedtke, and our accompanist, Mrs. Orval Cox. We feel that we have really ac- complished a lot this year in music and next year should be a banner year in music 31
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THE HISTORY OF HOLLY HOUSE At the beginning of the school year, September 1, 1948, we again welcomed back Mrs. Nyren as our Home Economics teacher for another year of homemaking. This year we have two different classes. The Freshmen make up the first year class and the Sophomores and Juniors are the advanced class. We started the year by taking a field trip to Sioux City where we visited the Old Home Bakery. lt was interesting to watch them make bread, rolls, and buns. The Juniors went shopping for curtains and slip cover material. Mrs. Nyren thought they did a very good job. ' The Freshmen started the year by making simple aprons and blouses. Then they cooked three types of breakfasts, light, medium and heavy breakfast. Next they made plans for their own ideal home. They each figured up how much it would take to furnish a house with everything. They were all amazed at the amount of money it took to satisfy their dreams. The Sophomore girls started by making drapes and glass curtains, and the Juniors made slip covers. The drapes, curtains and slip covers brighten up our house very much. The drapes and slip covers are blue with large clusters of flowers. The Freshmen papered the living room with a light tan with specks in the wall paper. We next made wool and corduroy projects. We planned our school board-faculty banquet around the Christmas theme. The Sophomores planned banquet, the Juniors cooked, and the Freshmen served. The Banquet was held December 15, 1948. We were very happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Hadley as guests. After the banquet Mr. Hadley showed moving pictures for entertainment. Everyone enjoyed the evening very much. We their studied Family Relationships, and caring for the sick. Everyone looked pale when we discussed living on a fluid diet while sick. .But after cooking a fluid diet and a light diet everyone found it wouldn't be so bad after all if the food was fixed in an appetizing way and the tray decorated and arranged neatly. Next we studied how to set a table correctly. We gave a tea for the High School boys, teachers, and Freshmen for practice. There weren't enough tea bags but everyone had a good time. We then made plans for party desserts. We made ice cream, Lemon Schaum Torte, Meringue shell, forzen fruit salad, and frozen whipped cream. We all en- joyed making them. The Freshman girls rnade spring dresses after the banquet. They look very nice. The advanced class are planning to make jackets or a good spring dress for their spring sewing project. We are all looking forward to entertaining our mothers on April ll. We are planning to have open house and style show the last of April. We have all enjoyed working with Mrs. Nyren and doing the various inter- esting things. 30
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MANUAL TRAINING The manual training classes have been very busy this year. We feel fortunate in having so much wonderful electrical equipment in our shop. Material has been very difficult to obtain and also rather expensive so we have repaired some furniture, including desks and tables in the various rooms. We refinished the desk tops in the high school assembly room and also in the fourth, fifth, and sixth grade rooms, as well as the chairs in the high school class rooms. Junior Gallagher was in the class for just the first semester but he completed a pair of saw horses, a cabinet drawer and a bird house. Elden Baker is at present making a hall tree, and has made a set of shelves and a knife rack. Edward Weber has finished a lamp, a serving cabinet, a rabbit cage, a weather vane, and a bath room shelf. Ted Ericksen is completing his work on a sink cabinet. He also has made several articles. Dick Pixler is at present working on an end table. He has completed a book shelf, a hog feeder, and a gun rack. John Sulsberger has been working on a hog feeder which he hopes to complete as soon as the weather is suitable for outdoor work. In the meantime he has com- pleted a gun rack, a book shelf, knife rack, and fruit bowl. All have made the smaller articles and projects such as bread boards and bird houses. All the boys have worked on the school projects and will make some cabinets for the boys and girls lockers in which to store the basketball suits. 32
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